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Move your education forward, but don't leave what you’ve learned behind. Your past has made you who you are. The courses you’ve taken, the discoveries you’ve made – all are worth more than a few lessons learned. They may be worth college credit – a head start on your degree.

Ashford University recognizes your achievements. Talk to your Enrollment Services Advisor and find out how many credits your academic and work experience is worth.

The Credits You Can Transfer to Ashford University

There are two types of credits you can transfer toward your Bachelor’s degree at Ashford University. Watch the video to learn more, read “5 Tips for Transferring Credits,” and explore your options below.

Traditional Credits
These credits you earned while attending 2- and 4-year colleges and universities. Simply submit your transcripts to have courses reviewed for credit.

Non-Traditional Credits
These credits were earned through military training, professional experience, and national testing programs. Follow Ashford University guidelines to get started.

Talk to your Enrollment Services Advisor to get all the details about transferring your credits. Call them at 866.711.1700 or Live Chat Now!

The transferability of credits is subject to Ashford University's transfer credit policies, and requires the submission of official transcripts. The official transcripts will be evaluated to determine the credits that will officially apply toward an Ashford University degree program.

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